ACFS rallies for the freedom
of the Cuban Five outside the US Consulate in Perth

On Thursday 13th September members of the ACFS Perth demanded the
freedom of the Cuban Five outside the US Consulate on St Georges Terrace in
Perth, WA. With indignation but a strengthening resolve to continue the
struggle for the freedom of the five Cuban men held for 14 years in US prisons unjustly
since 12th September 1998.

The Cuban Five are Political Prisoners held in US prisons for
protecting their homeland Cuba from terrorist actions organised by right-wing Cuban-Americans
based in Miami. They are not the spies the U.S. government and media portray
them to be; the information they gathered wasn’t a threat to national security,
it was public information freely available.

The Cuban Five were keeping surveillance on criminals in anti-Cuban
terrorist circles and informing Havana of planned attacks. Since 1998 Gerardo
Hernandez, Antonio Guerrero, Ramon Labañino, Fernando Gonzalez and René
Gonzalez have been subjected to torture both physical and psychological.
They have been denied visitation rights, placed in solitary confinement and
been mistreated by prison officials.

During the 1990’s when Cuba was facing serious hardship brought about
by a loss of access to oil the US Government chose that time to tighten the
blockade on Cuba threatening the lives of all Cubans. Fighting to keep the
Cuban population alive and to continue to deliver free access to medical care,
education and more, Cuba opened up a tourist industry. It was during this time
the terrorist attacks from US soil increased targeting tourism with bombs being
set in hotels – one killing an Italian tourist Fabio De Celmo and injuring many
more.

3,500 Cuban lives have been lost to attacks from right wing Cuban
exiles operating with impunity in the United States. When the Cuban government
alerted the US of the planned attacks the Five had uncovered the US arrested
the Cuban Five.

After their arrest, an unjust politically motivated trial was held
leading to a total of four life sentences plus 75 years in prison. The Five
were separated and detained in high-security prisons and since then Olga Villanueva
and Adriana Perez; the wives of Gerardo and Rene have consistently been denied
visas to visit their husbands.

Speakers who addressed the rally told of the conspiracy by the US
Government to use the US media to unleash a propaganda campaign of unprecedented
hatred and hostility by employing “journalists” to publish articles and
commentaries that were repeated day and night to produce a storm of
misinformation. The interference however went way beyond propaganda with the
media revealing materials to influence the members of the jury that the judge
had ruled inadmissible. These materials could only have been provided by the
U.S. Attorney’s office.

It was a systematic effort throughout the period of the Five’s
prosecution, in which many millions of dollars were invested to guarantee the
unjust convictions of the five Cuban patriots who have now served 14 years of
arbitrary and illegal punishment.

Rene Gonzalez has completed his sentence but remains in the US because
Judge Joan Lenard has ordered he serve a 3-year probation in Miami. The ACFS in
WA believes this is an extension of his imprisonment and continues to call on
President Obama for his freedom along with the other four heroes.